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    Lushan Huiyuan (simplified Chinese: 庐山慧远; traditional Chinese: 廬山慧遠; pinyin: Lúshān Huìyuǎn; Wade–Giles: Lushan Hui-yüan; 334–416 AD), meaning "Huiyuan of...
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  • Huiyuan may refer to: Huiyuan (Buddhist) (334–416), a Chinese Buddhist Huiyuan, Xinjiang, township in Xinjiang, China Huiyuan Juice, company headquartered...
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    This becomes the subject of his unfinished poem, De Reditu Suo. Huiyuan, Buddhist teacher and founder of the Donglin Temple (b. 334) Lü Long, last emperor...
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  • from the fifth century CE. Reputedly the famous monk of the Eastern Jin, Huiyuan, was the first in China to practice forest burial. This practice might...
    19 KB (2,364 words) - 15:48, 21 July 2024
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    The Chinese Buddhist canon refers to a specific collection of Chinese language Buddhist literature that is deemed canonical in Chinese, Japanese, Korean...
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    Huayan (category Buddhist philosophical concepts)
    later Chan Buddhists, who often preferred his interpretations. Another important Huayan figure of the Tang era was Fazang's main disciple Huiyuan (慧苑, 673–743)...
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    spot in Jiujiang. Donglin Temple: a Buddhist temple located at foot of Mount Lu. It is built by Huiyuan (Buddhist), founder of Pure Land Buddhism. Pure...
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    Land Buddhist tradition, and the site of the first Pure Land gathering. However, scholars like Charles B. Jones have questioned whether Huiyuan was actually...
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    Donglin Temple (Jiujiang) (category National Key Buddhist Temples in Han Chinese Area)
    originally built as "Longquan Jingshe" (龙泉精舍) in 386 by a prominent Buddhist monk named Huiyuan, founder of the Pure Land Sect of Buddhism, under the Eastern...
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  • Roman empress Tufa Rutan, prince of the Southern Liang (b. 365) 416 Huiyuan, Buddhist teacher and founder of the Donglin Temple (b. 334) Lü Long, last emperor...
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  • Felicité Robert de Lamennais Hui Shi Hui Shih Huigh de Groot Huineng Huiyuan (Buddhist) Human Human beings Human beings in Buddhism Human cloning Human condition...
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    Hu̍t-kàu) is a Chinese form of Mahayana Buddhism which draws on the Chinese Buddhist canon as well as numerous Chinese traditions. Chinese Buddhism focuses...
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    Emperor Constantine the Great reauthorises gladiatorial combat. Huiyuan, Chinese Buddhist teacher and founder of Donglin Temple (d. 416) Sabbas the Goth...
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  • Huang Zongxi Huangdi Sijing Huashu Huayan school Hui Shi Huineng Huiyuan (Buddhist) Human beings in Buddhism Hundred Schools of Thought Ibn Arabi Identityism...
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    Shaolin kung fu (category Buddhist martial arts)
    the tin staff and empty-hand strikes is even documented in the Chinese Buddhist canon. Bodhidharma is traditionally credited as the transmitter of Chan...
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    greater. Pure Land Buddhism was established as an institution by the teacher Huiyuan (334–416 CE) on Mount Lu with the founding of the White Lotus Society....
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    Filial piety in Buddhism (category Buddhist belief and doctrine)
    Huiyuan (334–416) argued that Buddhist monks did not have to pay homage to the emperor in "a manifested way", but just in heart and mind. Buddhist monks...
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    Shandao (redirect from Shan Tao (Buddhist))
    Pure Land Buddhism, he is considered the second patriarch after Lushan Huiyuan. Shandao was born in what is now Zhucheng, in Shandong Province, China...
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    Budai (category Tang dynasty Buddhist monks)
    humorous personality, and eccentric lifestyle distinguish him from most Buddhist masters or figures. He is almost always shown smiling or laughing, hence...
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    Wonhyo (category Silla Buddhist monks)
    Korean Buddhism, 2012 Muller, A. Charles (2007). "Wonhyo's Reliance on Huiyuan in his Exposition of the Two Hindrances". In: Imre Hamar, ed., Reflecting...
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